Excellent document on theromcouples (produce current when exposed to
heat) is located at;
http://www.electronics-cooling.com/Resources/EC_Articles/JAN97/jan97_01.htm
Construction of a Peltier junction and how it works;
http://www.losingtouch.com/PW/solarpeltier.html
http://www.fisherman.se/zetatalk/shelter/tshlt06f.htm
Where to buy your own Peltier Junction for $25.00;
http://www.sciplus.com/cgi-bin/basket/902382672.15/wired/peltier.html
Using a Peltier Junction to cool your computer chips;
More construction details and short FAQ on Peltier Junctions;
And finally, the actual Dotto Ring Patent;
http://www.patents.ibm.com/details?patent_number=3839771
They are fun to play with. Norman Wootan kindly gave me a couple to
experiment with, one is a fat monster and when you connect it to a DC
current, it gets cold enough to form FROST...about 2-3 amps at 12vdc to
do that...interesting effect...(thanks Norm!)...we even speculated at
that time that perhaps the cooling effect associated with Sweet and some
free energy/gravity control experiments might be this exact kind of
thermal redistribution...Norm's idea mostly...<g>...but it sure has
merit as all will see shortly...<g>....thanks to another friend from
Idaho.
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